Prospect Info: Hershey Bears/South Carolina Stingrays 2023-24 Seasons | Hershey 13x (and Defending) Champions Edition

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That’s correct. You’ll see plenty of paper transactions tomorrow to make guys eligible. The AHL TDL is usually a week after the NHL TDL but the players on NHL deals must be in the AHL by tomorrow
Yep… one week.

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I'm gonna need the Bears to add at least one more d... especially if Bear gets traded and Ness is out for any substantial amount of time, like into the playoffs. I don't really care to see multiple of Perrott, McDonald, Leivermann, etc getting regular sweaters in the playoffs.
 
I don’t believe they have to do that today. There is a date that you have to be on the AHL roster in order to be eligible to play. I don’t think that dates comes until later in March.
NHL Trade Deadline is the AHL playoffs roster deadline as well.



Edit = You all were busy typing while I was trying to find that tweet (is it still called that?)!
 
NHL Trade Deadline is the AHL playoffs roster deadline as well.



Edit = You all were busy typing while I was trying to find that tweet (is it still called that?)!

Well done! I still call it a tweet but i am old. Haha.

So i guess we’ll see if anyone goes down. I doubt it. Frank is here to stay. And i doubt we waive (for purposes of having on Hershey roster) McIlrath or Alexyev. But perhaps Jake will play
 
Well done! I still call it a tweet but i am old. Haha.

So i guess we’ll see if anyone goes down. I doubt it. Frank is here to stay. And i doubt we waive (for purposes of having on Hershey roster) McIlrath or Alexyev. But perhaps Jake will play

Vrana propably did for that reason, too.
 
Any chance Bjork gets the call next year with Shep on his way out?

He has certainly earned a look at the AHL level. .927 sv% in 25 games is quite solid. He is playing about as well as Mitchell Gibson (who is three years older), and he is significantly outplaying Seth Eisele (.909 sv%; has been splitting starts with Garin).

To put .927 in perspective, here are some other guys who played in South Carolina (minimum 10 starts):

Stevenson .916 sv% in 36 games
Shepard .917 sv% in 23 games & .922 in 21 games (different seasons)
Thompson .929 sv% in 32 games
Vanecek .917 sv% in 32 games
Grubauer .918 sv% in 43 games

He may not pan out, but I'd like to see what he can do at the AHL level next year. Bjorklund was Wheeler's #11th Caps prospect in 2021 before his very tough 2021-22 WHL season (which, to be fair, was on a dreadful Medicine Hat team...... 11-53-0-4 that year).

Would be curious to see if anyone knows why Garin played only one game all of 22-23. Injury, perhaps?

Since I'm still here, here is how Wheeler ranked them up in January of 2021 for a fun trip down memory lane:

Mcmichael; Lapierre > Alexeyev, Fehervary, Protas > Leason, Gibson, Magnusson, Pilon > Hughes, Bjorklund, AJF, Trineyev, Malenstyn, Clark

(ordered by ranking with > denoting a tier break)
 
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He has certainly earned a look at the AHL level. .927 sv% in 25 games is quite solid. He is playing about as well as Mitchell Gibson (who is three years older), and he is significantly outplaying Seth Eisele (.909 sv%; has been splitting starts with Garin).

To put .927 in perspective, here are some other guys who played in South Carolina (minimum 10 starts):

Stevenson .916 sv% in 36 games
Shepard .917 sv% in 23 games & .922 in 21 games (different seasons)
Thompson .929 sv% in 32 games
Vanecek .917 sv% in 32 games
Grubauer .918 sv% in 43 games

He may not pan out, but I'd like to see what he can do at the AHL level next year. Bjorklund was Wheeler's #11th Caps prospect in 2021 before his very tough 2021-22 WHL season (which, to be fair, was on a dreadful Medicine Hat team...... 11-53-0-4 that year).

Would be curious to see if anyone knows why Garin played only one game all of 22-23. Injury, perhaps?

Since I'm still here, here is how Wheeler ranked them up in January of 2021 for a fun trip down memory lane:

Mcmichael; Lapierre > Alexeyev, Fehervary, Protas > Leason, Gibson, Magnusson, Pilon > Hughes, Bjorklund, AJF, Trineyev, Malenstyn, Clark

(ordered by ranking with > denoting a tier break)
Multiple herniated discs, major back surgery. He got healthy enough to get a start in the last game of the season.
 

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